Operating system vulnerability summary, featuring Ubuntu

Hi Ubunteros
http://www.omninerd.com/2007/03/26/articles/74
The above article compares security in different popular operating
systems. What's interesting to not is, that Linux has only 1% less
market share than MacOS. They also do a quick evaluation on Ubuntu, and
the conclusion is in favor of of Unix/Linux:
"""
As far as "straight-out-of-box" conditions go, both Microsoft's Windows
and Apple's OS X are ripe with remotely accessible vulnerabilities. Even
before enabling the servers, Windows based machines contain numerous
exploitable holes allowing attackers to not only access the system but
also execute arbitrary code. Both OS X and Windows were susceptible to
additional vulnerabilities after enabling the built-in services. Once
patched, however, both companies support a product that is secure, at
least from the outside. The UNIX and Linux variants present a much more
robust exterior to the outside. Even when the pre-configured server
binaries are enabled, each system generally maintained its integrity
against remote attacks. Compared with the Microsoft and Apple products,
however, UNIX and Linux systems tend to have a higher learning curve for
acceptance as desktop platforms.
"""
-Jonathan